Can a course fulfill more than one requirement (for instance, as a Q and a B)?
Yes. Some courses may fulfill two requirements. For instance, a course may count as both a Q and a B, a W and a B, and so on. Students will receive credit for both designations. B courses may be designated as one or more B types (for example, B-Hum and B-Soc), but students receive credit for only one type. Click here for lists of existing courses that have been designated W, Q, or B.
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